100
100
Nov 18, 2013
11/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. pop in the drum of any machine... ♪ ...to wash any size load. it dissolves in any temperature, even cold. tideod pop in. stand out. ♪ >> reporter: am jo ling kent with your fox business brief. home builder confidence came an essentially flat. the national association of home builders housing market index with 54 in november matching the october reading. down one. the builder confidence gauge has increased 20% over the past year. honda is the top vehicle brand for retaining the highest dollar resell value according to amg, a company that tracks card appreciation. toyota has the most miles overall with t
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. pop in the drum of any machine... ♪ ...to wash any size load. it...
242
242
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 0
the new screen technology that we've been developed, new wireless charging technology so you don't have to plug your watch in, you just set it down on the carrying case, and it charges. liz: cool. >> and we believe very strongly in wearables because it's going to to be the next way that you interact with your phone. i get all sorts of news alerts piped right to my wrist, and it doesn't distract me because it takes one swipe of the finger to get it off of my wrist and on to the next thing. i really believe people are going to enjoy these kinds of technologies. there's a lot of effort in that area. we're building chip sets and other -- liz: paul, can you hold your wrist up once again? people are dying to see the next hot thing, and you have it, the qualcomm smart watch getting all kinds of important breaking news. i hope from fox be business as well. paul jacobs, a friend of fox business. never afraid to come on our network. thank you so much. we'll see you next time. there you are, imagine that. qualcomm, 115 billion in market cap. our thanks to paul jacobs. closing bell ringing in six m
the new screen technology that we've been developed, new wireless charging technology so you don't have to plug your watch in, you just set it down on the carrying case, and it charges. liz: cool. >> and we believe very strongly in wearables because it's going to to be the next way that you interact with your phone. i get all sorts of news alerts piped right to my wrist, and it doesn't distract me because it takes one swipe of the finger to get it off of my wrist and on to the next thing....
76
76
May 31, 2013
05/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
most don't receive any pay but if you are in intern for a high-profile technology company chances are you're making more money than the average u.s. citizen per month plus check out the top three tech companies with the highest paid in turns number three microsoft it pays about $5,936 per month. second place. facebook they jump above $6,000 per month for their internes and first place, the villa where $6,536 per month but despite those salaries congress relies heavily on free and cheap labor and congress is no different than the television industry. >> interesting study here is the irony congress is pushing for federal minimum wage hikes on the private sector also a one week six leave in the bill for the private sector but at the same time look at the number 97% of the lawmakers do not pay their own intern's yes the flip side is that would mean more taxpayer expense but the irony is that means only one does play and that is pretty sanders of vermont and does give them one week paid sick leave so basically congress says do what i say not as i do and the labor department is cracking dow
most don't receive any pay but if you are in intern for a high-profile technology company chances are you're making more money than the average u.s. citizen per month plus check out the top three tech companies with the highest paid in turns number three microsoft it pays about $5,936 per month. second place. facebook they jump above $6,000 per month for their internes and first place, the villa where $6,536 per month but despite those salaries congress relies heavily on free and cheap labor...
73
73
Jul 19, 2013
07/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
technology stocks are one of the reasons we have negative numbers. chad morganlander on whether tech is overboss and ready for a correction, the first week of the fox business summertime showdown. we will find out who is moving to the next round, will it be chad or oliver? dennis: detroit, your money, your portfolio, jeff flock talking with before the emergency manager kevin war about the city's chapter 9 bankruptcy filing and presidents into municipal-bond holders and retirees plus when you should do with me any bonds. cheryl: regulators, taking a look at whether there are enough safeguards in place. dennis: the top of the hour, stocks every 15 minutes, nicole petallides at the floor of the stock exchange where we are indeed free to. nicole: a lot more calm as the fear index is to the downside and the markets are moving lower for the down jones industrials, you can blame that on microsoft, worth 30 negative dow points. the tech and nasdaq as you noted, technology has come under significant pressure, the worst of the bunch. the nasdaq down nearly 1%
technology stocks are one of the reasons we have negative numbers. chad morganlander on whether tech is overboss and ready for a correction, the first week of the fox business summertime showdown. we will find out who is moving to the next round, will it be chad or oliver? dennis: detroit, your money, your portfolio, jeff flock talking with before the emergency manager kevin war about the city's chapter 9 bankruptcy filing and presidents into municipal-bond holders and retirees plus when you...
83
83
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
all of today's new technology out there should send electricity demand soaring. all using more. everything needs to be charged. manufacturing alone uses a quarter of the nation's energy. it uses 18 percent less energy than it did back in 1998. that is just manufacturing. how are utilities dealing with the situation? kind of want you to use electricity more. joining me now in a fox business exclusive from columbus, ohio, american electric power and ceo, oh, my gosh. i so would have thought -- >> happy new year. liz: happy new year. if you saw our house, every outlet has 50,000 things plug into it, whether it's that ds or the -- nothing is open. and yet electricity demand looks like it's down. why is this? what's going on? >> certainly the economy has a big part of that. the economy has taken a downturn. more people are thinking about how they use their appliances. certainly energy efficiency appliances has also improved, but the usage has been down primarily because of the economy. now, how much of it remains to be seen as the economy improves. how many people actually turn of ap
all of today's new technology out there should send electricity demand soaring. all using more. everything needs to be charged. manufacturing alone uses a quarter of the nation's energy. it uses 18 percent less energy than it did back in 1998. that is just manufacturing. how are utilities dealing with the situation? kind of want you to use electricity more. joining me now in a fox business exclusive from columbus, ohio, american electric power and ceo, oh, my gosh. i so would have thought --...
114
114
Sep 18, 2013
09/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
and technology. and now our latest creation breaks one more barrier. introducing the cla. starting at $29,900. ♪ starting at $29,900. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fiy thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your bank doesn't think you're special anymore, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. connell: we are going to talk about fedex. nicole: folks are watching fedex very closely. they look to see whether or not it is shipping more. that would be a nice indicator. they changed the fleet around a little bit. overall, up 2.6%. a new high today, by the way. dagen: thank you. time to run out and buy your powerball ticket. the nation's fifth largest drawing. the winning are one and 175 million. i buy the scratch tickets. i may buy one on the way home. connell: if you win, it will ruin your life. manchester
and technology. and now our latest creation breaks one more barrier. introducing the cla. starting at $29,900. ♪ starting at $29,900. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fiy thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your bank doesn't think you're...
99
99
Jun 25, 2013
06/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
bringing this technology to people who can benefit from it. dennis: we always see the familiar brand names and have peace offer, whenever, how is your stock different? will it be in addition to? >> a great question, our software is embedded on the desktop. it is promoted. it will be shipping to all commercial customers. it is they give in addition to. anti prevention tool. adelle and the commercial space. copies, they can layer on additional security mechanisms in addition. dennis: and if they get hacked we will be coming after you to ask for an explanation. >> my pleasure. cheryl: so, new at capital co-founder and president recommending wells fargo on markets now one year ago. >> is one of those banks. obviously they are all in businesses, but this is the purest bank play from the portfolio position. cheryl: if you were taking his advice back then you would be doing pretty well right now. take a look. the stock is up 24%. let's hope the stock-picking street continues. he joins us for that fox business summertime showdown. every friday going h
bringing this technology to people who can benefit from it. dennis: we always see the familiar brand names and have peace offer, whenever, how is your stock different? will it be in addition to? >> a great question, our software is embedded on the desktop. it is promoted. it will be shipping to all commercial customers. it is they give in addition to. anti prevention tool. adelle and the commercial space. copies, they can layer on additional security mechanisms in addition. dennis: and if...
122
122
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tl on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. dennis: is the best fix for obamacare state-run @%dicaid? >> close state subsidies the federal oversight with insurance law would go along way and people say it's dead goal was to get out of the emergency room but no doctor takes medicaid that is where they will go. >> yes. medicaid as it is today has failed they need to look at alternatives that are working. credit causeway more than people going to emergency rooms. cheryl: a bird of a new feather twitter at the new york stock kishi's to day the stock is basically pulling back from the highs we saw earlier we will talk about that. dennis: i save $48 a share. cheryl: fisa 47. dennis: one prediction for the monthly jobs report has been spot on we will see what he says before the release. coming up. the oceage warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tl on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. dennis: is the best fix for obamacare state-run @%dicaid? >> close state subsidies the federal oversight with insurance law would go along way and people say it's dead goal was to get out of the emergency room but no doctor takes medicaid that is where they will go. >> yes. medicaid as it is today has failed they...
148
148
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. liz: the dow just touching session lows right now. you can't blame 3m for all of this. ibm and travelers are two weak players in the dow jones industrials today this cyber monday. we're talking you up all the way and through the closing bell. s&p down a third of a percent. but david asman is in place. david: wish you could talk the market up. i notice we're off 11,000, with you just barely. we're off 16,000. let's talk about something positive with nicole petallides at the nyse. fedex hit all-time high or at least it did. what is it doing now? >> we watched it above 140 bucks a share. and if it were to close around these levels that would be a new high for fedex. liz: i was trying to take some heat off 3m. it is really the biggest laggard on the dow today. >> you're absolutely right. 3m downgraded by the analysts. it has been weighing on the dow and travelers
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. liz: the dow just touching session lows right now. you can't blame 3m for all of this. ibm and travelers are two weak players in the dow jones industrials today this cyber monday. we're talking you up all the way and through the closing bell. s&p down a third of a percent. but david asman is in place. david: wish you...
99
99
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
>> prices will come down, this is typical of every technology cycle we ever see. we're in the midst of that right now. we are enduring that right now. this stock is ridiculously cheap. here is a company that is the return of capital in the high 20s, in the 30s for the last year, company that has a huge instalinstalled base, so apple t going away. >> they're going from 40 to 20. this is a hardware company. >> the margins will go down. the question is why did they go down the last year. >> look at their major customers, they absolutely hate them. the major customers are the phone companies, paying them $600, sell it for 200, they lose 400 on the front end, the samsung, the episcopal hundreds of dollars, everybody else they lose a lot less were they lose nothing. it is already a mature market. there's no reason i can dominate this world, no reason the phone companies will continue to pay them into the ransom is over. >> they sold almost 49 million iphone is in the quarter, that was up from 38 million, so there are people still buying those phones. it is obvious it is
>> prices will come down, this is typical of every technology cycle we ever see. we're in the midst of that right now. we are enduring that right now. this stock is ridiculously cheap. here is a company that is the return of capital in the high 20s, in the 30s for the last year, company that has a huge instalinstalled base, so apple t going away. >> they're going from 40 to 20. this is a hardware company. >> the margins will go down. the question is why did they go down the...
131
131
Mar 13, 2013
03/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
technology has changed so much. you can get talent to move or you can find talent in other cities whether it is austin or even in the mountains often nevada. >> sure. actually, you taught is a popular place to start companies right now. it is funny you mentioned that. we are trying to create what amazon did for products and goods. teeth cleaning, massages, dog walking, all the different businesses are listing the services on my time. we are national, in the sense that we want to be in all the major cities and population centers. the fact that our headquarters is in california is almost irrelevant to the business. the d.c. money is more actively looking around the country and around the world. investing in asia, europe and india. absolutely no reason you need to be in california anymore. dagen: you can eat as much -- and nevada as your stomach can handle. you cannot do that in california. >> you heard about our plan. dagen: oh, yes. i have friends who are criminals because of that. congratulations on my time. be well
technology has changed so much. you can get talent to move or you can find talent in other cities whether it is austin or even in the mountains often nevada. >> sure. actually, you taught is a popular place to start companies right now. it is funny you mentioned that. we are trying to create what amazon did for products and goods. teeth cleaning, massages, dog walking, all the different businesses are listing the services on my time. we are national, in the sense that we want to be in all...
118
118
Dec 18, 2013
12/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. liz: close to session highs, no fear with the cuts to taper which ben bernanke says very simply don't stop if they feel the economy is faltering but for the moment the bowls are on the run. david: are they ever. not just the overall stock, their individual stocks, visa, 3m, exxonmobil, all at all-time highs. not only the entire marketing well, but some stocks are doing extremely well, which we will take you through. liz: session highs up 292 points, give us the feel on the new york stock exchange. nicole: everybody thought they would begin tapering. now they know for sure. we are four points away from the all-time intraday high. david: the two stock indeees with what happened in the market, put the vix back on. the intraday market only goes so far. the vix, they thought there was going to be panic among the fed. you see it come back to a reasonable level. sam
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. liz: close to session highs, no fear with the cuts to taper which ben bernanke says very simply don't stop if they feel the economy is faltering but for the moment the bowls are on the run. david: are they ever. not just the overall stock, their individual stocks, visa, 3m, exxonmobil, all at all-time highs. not only the...
58
58
Jun 19, 2013
06/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
we started to see technology and industrial starts to improve. the same time you're seeing utilities and telecom another defensive sectors with buying kind of got exhausted and you add we call is that being forced out. those areas are starting to give up relative strength. cheryl: i want to bring you back in and talk about, again, we saw today with this news conference and ben bernanke, of the questions focusing on mortgage-backed securities, the fact that it will not only be holding a trillion dollars in bonds and the balance sheet not moving, but again, he was very specific in saying that even though housing is recovering they're still going to maintain status ." what do you make of that? is this something that the fed chief is seeing that he did not share today with the rest of us? >> they have been very clear that they need to maintain the portfolio elevators for a long time, even after they had their objectives because they know if there were to ever sell to the market and the market is i really prepared for rates moving much faster and axle
we started to see technology and industrial starts to improve. the same time you're seeing utilities and telecom another defensive sectors with buying kind of got exhausted and you add we call is that being forced out. those areas are starting to give up relative strength. cheryl: i want to bring you back in and talk about, again, we saw today with this news conference and ben bernanke, of the questions focusing on mortgage-backed securities, the fact that it will not only be holding a trillion...
126
126
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
connell: the technology is there. either the government has to start helping build these things or one of the countries have to do it themselves. connell: you want the demand to be there. >> chicken and egg. connell: i had this china story. one of the big car company executives was talking about this. the thing that will turn us around globally is that the chinese government will come in and say, hey, here you go. here is your infrastructure. it has not necessarily happens. >> you know, gm and honda are teaming up. ford a mercedes teaming up. honda already has one on the road in california. there are only a couple of stations. general motors never really released it. i have driven one. it is an electric car. it fills up in about five minutes. that is a big advantage. connell: okay. we have been showing this list throughout the hour. there are automakers on the list, including jeep, which is number one. what do we make of that? >> it has 70 years of brand equity behind it. that is absolutely not going away. it does bui
connell: the technology is there. either the government has to start helping build these things or one of the countries have to do it themselves. connell: you want the demand to be there. >> chicken and egg. connell: i had this china story. one of the big car company executives was talking about this. the thing that will turn us around globally is that the chinese government will come in and say, hey, here you go. here is your infrastructure. it has not necessarily happens. >> you...
91
91
Jun 26, 2013
06/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, your we help you more reshine every day of the week. ♪ >> reporter: it is now 24 minutes past the hour. the supreme court striking down the federal defense of marriage act ruling it unconstitutional in a 5-4 vote. the nation's top court found legally marry same-sex couples must receive the same health, social security, and pension benefits. plus, states the only recognize same-sex marriage. another supreme court ruling could clear the way for same-sex marriage in california. possibly as soon as july. the courts ruled that supporters of proposition eight, the state's ban on gay marriage, don't have the right to appeal lower-court rulings. they found that the state's same-sex marriage ban is unconstitutional. in boston now the new england patriots have released aaron hernandez from his contract.
with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, your we help you more reshine every day of the week. ♪ >> reporter: it is now 24 minutes past the hour. the supreme court striking down the federal defense of marriage act ruling it unconstitutional in a 5-4 vote. the...
92
92
May 11, 2013
05/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
where companies like geico are investing in technology & finance. welcome to the state where cutting taxes for business... is our business. welcomto the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. new york state is throwing out the old rule book to give your business a new edge, the edge you can only get in new york state. to grow our start your business, visit thenewny.com neil: making it big play for the struggling computer maker dell. you're on the phone with us, karl, good to have you ck on. how are you doing thiis a company, you honestly disagree. why is that? >> i'm a little surprised by that. it seems li this sale is a giveaway. i can go into details with you if i want. because dell has a lot of great stuff there and you know? neil: what you like about it? >> well, first of all, if i may say, it has been disingenuous as far as i'm concerned. i won't go into the ambiguity the issue really is that one part is the enterprise software. they put this together, buying software, putting it in together for 26 years. so dell h
where companies like geico are investing in technology & finance. welcome to the state where cutting taxes for business... is our business. welcomto the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. new york state is throwing out the old rule book to give your business a new edge, the edge you can only get in new york state. to grow our start your business, visit thenewny.com neil: making it big play for the struggling computer maker dell. you're on the phone with us,...
140
140
Sep 18, 2013
09/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
and technology. and now our latest creation breaks one more barrier. introducing the cla. starting at $29,900. ♪ how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ gerri: okay, folks, this is fascinating to me. probably because it is considered the fear trade up $50 per troy ounce. also focusing on the fact that ben bernanke while speaking very calmly in a way had a very, i would say, concerning message, disconcerting no doubt. as we see the neglected to taper, which is what the conventional wisdom was expecting when it came to the market. things look marginally better. apparently they don't. peter barnes ran down from the press conference at the federal reserve. give us some color first into how reporters in that group reacted whe
and technology. and now our latest creation breaks one more barrier. introducing the cla. starting at $29,900. ♪ how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of...
73
73
Jun 25, 2013
06/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
a technology analyst at s&p capitol iq. good to see you both. marisa hit the ground running and has made many acquisitions, made a lot of news, and she has moved the stock. first to you as a shareholder. what did you hear today during her first meeting? did you like how she presented herself in the future of the economy? >> i think that she does a very good job communicating at which shareholders are with wall street. that said, i think it is a bit of a sideshow. the valuation of this company in the last year has been determined by what goes on in china and what goes on in japan. that is where the value in this company is. there probably with $18 per share. the cash is worth four ellis per-share wesley's $2 for the business. think the business is getting better. the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. she can turn the business around , $2 could very easily get a six. liz: obama's second. hold on. we will get to that in more details for people who don't know, that is a property in china. they own about 20 percent of the company. they did on 40
a technology analyst at s&p capitol iq. good to see you both. marisa hit the ground running and has made many acquisitions, made a lot of news, and she has moved the stock. first to you as a shareholder. what did you hear today during her first meeting? did you like how she presented herself in the future of the economy? >> i think that she does a very good job communicating at which shareholders are with wall street. that said, i think it is a bit of a sideshow. the valuation of this...
101
101
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
at the graduate business, 26% heading into finance, 32% technology. so there you go. dagen: number one, it has to be more rewarding to change something. number two, if you want to get really, really rich, i mean super rich, you have to start a company and sell it or take it public and have a liquidity event. you do it in the tech sector and finance it is much harder to do. connell: like a twitter ipo? dagen: exactly. boston's new mayor, we're talking about union bigwigs and what the new mayor in new york city is going to have to deal with in terms of labor contracts. the hot topic, and lou dobbs is all over it. connell: and then there has been a lot of talk of how long the fed might wait to taper. now there are some hard numbers that suggest we could be waiting longer than the experts thought. details coming up. [ female announcer ] tide pods three-in-one detergent. pop in the drum of any machine... ♪ ...to wash any size load. it dissolves in any temperature, even cold. tideod pop in. stand out. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lifenspires your trading.e. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 w
at the graduate business, 26% heading into finance, 32% technology. so there you go. dagen: number one, it has to be more rewarding to change something. number two, if you want to get really, really rich, i mean super rich, you have to start a company and sell it or take it public and have a liquidity event. you do it in the tech sector and finance it is much harder to do. connell: like a twitter ipo? dagen: exactly. boston's new mayor, we're talking about union bigwigs and what the new mayor...
76
76
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
we need to talk technology. as you just heard, breaking news from ashley and tracy. shares had been halted after announcing layoffs of some 520 employees. looking at the stock right now, still moving slightly higher. you saw the spike after the news because sometimes the market interpreted that kind of news as accompanying its acting here. at the moment it is still tough. it has been well-off of the highs of the year. we should also mention apple defending itself from allegations that it tried to collaborate with publishers to fix the price of the-books at a higher rate than what amazon was charging. we will be joined by a former antitrust lawyer in just a moment. how is the gain in this? what does he think will happen? also check in with nicole petallides on the floor of the nyse-listed is stock reaction, including all the competitors. speaking of apple, it is about to be taken over by rival global in terms of being the most popular application platform according to the financial times. you have to understand how significant this is. apple basically invented the cre
we need to talk technology. as you just heard, breaking news from ashley and tracy. shares had been halted after announcing layoffs of some 520 employees. looking at the stock right now, still moving slightly higher. you saw the spike after the news because sometimes the market interpreted that kind of news as accompanying its acting here. at the moment it is still tough. it has been well-off of the highs of the year. we should also mention apple defending itself from allegations that it tried...
69
69
Jul 15, 2013
07/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
liz: we had technology outperforming last year, but now financials look to be doing pretty darn well. @s there a sector or two you feel people should be overweight? >> they are my two favorites. here is why, typically early super cool expending the balance sheet when it gets going, and the fed raises rates, it hasn't happened yet and tha there hasnt been a lot of loan demand but we we're starting to see wholesale loans increasing and the regional banks are doing more mortgage lending. that'll help the the balance sheet and help the interest market. liz: is there still might be made in real estate? i'm not take the other side with real estate. >> commercial real estate the value is already there. we don't have a lot of square footage coming on, the economy getting better. that evaluation is rich. still money to be made in the secondary play off of residential housing which is still in the early phases of the comeback and that hasn't fully come back yet. liz: come back again and visit us, thank you very much. the closing bell ringing in six minutes, the dow, nasdaq and s&p all higher, b
liz: we had technology outperforming last year, but now financials look to be doing pretty darn well. @s there a sector or two you feel people should be overweight? >> they are my two favorites. here is why, typically early super cool expending the balance sheet when it gets going, and the fed raises rates, it hasn't happened yet and tha there hasnt been a lot of loan demand but we we're starting to see wholesale loans increasing and the regional banks are doing more mortgage lending....
91
91
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
particularly in the technology space. i think the people who are close to the situations that are being compared in the market as relatively equivalent, particularly the participants who were deeply involved in those. they know that the to really have -- the bear no resemblance to one another and are no reflection on stronger wheat technology. we are going to stay on the high road and keep winning as many of the ipo as we cannot get complaints. >> reporter: there was a use the facebook ps go in your sales pitches. >> we have a pretty nice tailwind in the technology for that. we -- you don't have to use it. everybody is aware of it. no one i talked to would compare that to because they are not really comparable. you know who to talk to. >> reporter: as a matter of fact from what we understand he has been a little annoyed by this. talk about the truth. if we have an average like we did yesterday we do exactly what we do, stand behind it to mckeon k for the clients. do you think they're lying unless those pitches? >> i would
particularly in the technology space. i think the people who are close to the situations that are being compared in the market as relatively equivalent, particularly the participants who were deeply involved in those. they know that the to really have -- the bear no resemblance to one another and are no reflection on stronger wheat technology. we are going to stay on the high road and keep winning as many of the ipo as we cannot get complaints. >> reporter: there was a use the facebook ps...
153
153
Jun 14, 2013
06/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 1
one security expert, though, questions the technology. "the information will have to be made in a database which can be hacked." the group pushing these cars says there is no evidence of hacking it as for cost, one of these smart cards would cost the government one-three dollars. * hoping to make this immigration bill through congress. dagen: way to pull it together for, rich. rich: and on a friday. [ laughter ] dagen: we will show you why drones are changing the real estate business. connell: one of america's great economic accomplishments. the panama canal. a chinese company is now on its way to dwarfing that at a very high price. dagen: an exclusive one-on-one interview with imf chief, christine lagarde. liz claman will talk about at the top of the next hour. ♪ connell: one of my favorite camera shots. charles payne will have some stock picks after nicole petallides. nicole: take a look at what is going on with groupon. right now the dow is down. groupon jumping up 13.5%. deutsche bank today raising it to a file from a hold. talking
one security expert, though, questions the technology. "the information will have to be made in a database which can be hacked." the group pushing these cars says there is no evidence of hacking it as for cost, one of these smart cards would cost the government one-three dollars. * hoping to make this immigration bill through congress. dagen: way to pull it together for, rich. rich: and on a friday. [ laughter ] dagen: we will show you why drones are changing the real estate business....
138
138
Sep 26, 2013
09/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. the mac os than a week, ought to keep the federal government some shutting down, and how that will impact the overall market's the overall and worry about the debt ceiling increases next month. the new poll shows 74%, and joining us from charlotte, n.c. mark victor of wells fargo,. and a bunch of drunks? >> it has to do with non conference signal like north texas state and it was a pretty good game. it was raining and don't have what is in the journal. a lot of it is a lot of big universities bring in these opponents which are lopsided gains. georgia plays a role as you. dagen: not following georgia, but most college students are gone. let's talk about the budget battle and the debt ceiling battle. it has less of an impact and create less volatility simply because we have seen this movie before. we have been here not that long ago. >> it shouldn't be a replay of what we saw in 2011 it has the potential to get bad. if congress has to get over the con
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. the mac os than a week, ought to keep the federal government some shutting down, and how that will impact the overall market's the overall and worry about the debt ceiling increases next month. the new poll shows 74%, and joining us from charlotte, n.c. mark victor of wells fargo,. and a bunch of drunks? >> it has to do with non conference signal like...
112
112
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
you like industrial technology, avoiding what right now? >> we do think the commodity super cycle ended in 2011. that does not mean you going to reverse where you see a crash and in the super cycle lasting multi-years are more flat. that is what we add our name two. slightly more defensive areas like utilities and consumer staples also don't look great. they play against commodities as well as away from defensive areas would kind of characterize our underperform ratings. listeners.ve sirius xm consumer staples, basic materials, we have them on the screen but remain mindful to those on the 405 or certainly i-95 on the east coast. is there anything market related that keeps you up at night? >> i am a chronic insomniacs everything keeps me up at night. i would suppose our ongoing problems with long-term debt. i think politicians on both sides of the aisle realize this, they know what needs to be done. that and shorter-term fed policy. liz: thank you so much. >> think you be at liz: a little benadryl columns the heart down at night. chief inves
you like industrial technology, avoiding what right now? >> we do think the commodity super cycle ended in 2011. that does not mean you going to reverse where you see a crash and in the super cycle lasting multi-years are more flat. that is what we add our name two. slightly more defensive areas like utilities and consumer staples also don't look great. they play against commodities as well as away from defensive areas would kind of characterize our underperform ratings. listeners.ve...
121
121
Jun 27, 2013
06/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
bank stocks and technology and energy. all with us arrows. gold within us arrows. just fractionally. that is the big picture. dennis: maybe some fraidy cats joining us now. oh, i am sorry. >> market participants now expect the increase to come considerably earlier than previously thought. such an expectation would be quite out of sync. dennis: translation there would basically be a bunch of fraidy cats. we have a chief investment strategist with us now. thank you for being with us today. the dow is up 123. >> i do not think they over reacted at all. the equity markets in the markets in general have been reacting to what ultimately normalize. they are going to react to what is likely to develop over the course of the next year. dennis: if markets are anticipatory, how is it that the dow can be down over 600-point and then turn around. the market cannot be right about both things, can it? >> the fear is that it is -@accelerating. that is a concern. the reality is that we look at the equity market and how it reacts to a fed tightening. history tells you quite clearly
bank stocks and technology and energy. all with us arrows. gold within us arrows. just fractionally. that is the big picture. dennis: maybe some fraidy cats joining us now. oh, i am sorry. >> market participants now expect the increase to come considerably earlier than previously thought. such an expectation would be quite out of sync. dennis: translation there would basically be a bunch of fraidy cats. we have a chief investment strategist with us now. thank you for being with us today....
154
154
Dec 23, 2013
12/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
exnmobil uses dvanced visualization and drilling technologies to produce naturagas... powering our lives... while reducing emissions by up to %. ney lives here ♪ it. liz: the taper tantrum. a washington shut down reopened. a debt ceiling showdowns in the dover. and the down break and double talk is still out there. the best since 1997. just give you a little history lesson, the year amazon went public. all they sold were bucks. if the market can rally in these kind of conditions with all of this drama, what does it mean for 2014 and out and we keep up the returns. let's ask global chief investment strategist of black rock the world's largest asset manager with nearly 4 trillion in assets under management russ koesterich. great to hear from you. our viewer investors were so interested in what you have to say about a couple of things, but you decided to encompass it into what we now of 2014 and what people should do. let's begin with the fact that at -- it appears that 2014 starts us off on a good fit. i am always a contrarian. >> this is a ggod question. a lot of thin
exnmobil uses dvanced visualization and drilling technologies to produce naturagas... powering our lives... while reducing emissions by up to %. ney lives here ♪ it. liz: the taper tantrum. a washington shut down reopened. a debt ceiling showdowns in the dover. and the down break and double talk is still out there. the best since 1997. just give you a little history lesson, the year amazon went public. all they sold were bucks. if the market can rally in these kind of conditions with all of...
68
68
Jan 29, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
american technology at work will make us less dependent on oil. we will be more self-sufficient. it is a terrific and exciting time to be watching the dynamics play. cheryl: we got to what you are really phenomenal at, stock picking. good to see you. >> always a pleasure. cheryl: 30 billion in assets under management started very small and is where he is today. one week ago thursday a huge component, net profits beat the street but the stock fell. why were investors so worried about intel's future? betting big on a second-half recovery. live exclusive and here in the studio, stacy smith. talk about it and clear the air. what is the new fad for mobile devices in china? bigger i is better? we'll see of it is fabulous enough for the west and intel market after the break. she keeps you guessing. it's part of what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed
american technology at work will make us less dependent on oil. we will be more self-sufficient. it is a terrific and exciting time to be watching the dynamics play. cheryl: we got to what you are really phenomenal at, stock picking. good to see you. >> always a pleasure. cheryl: 30 billion in assets under management started very small and is where he is today. one week ago thursday a huge component, net profits beat the street but the stock fell. why were investors so worried about...
104
104
Oct 11, 2013
10/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
united technologies and nike looking at opportunities around the globe, consistently reinvesting to promote those opportunities and producing a ton of free cash flow that can be redeployed back into the business and toward other opportunities. those kinds of companies, we think,,are the kinds that people should be thinking about rather than necessarily taking profits of the table from the markets generally. redeploying into places where there are still very nice, long term prospects. cheryl: especially you mentioned that global "story. a lot of companies we could say have had that same story. on the other side of it, though, global economies. as we have seen committeepprson growth in the united states, just europe is growing faster than we are now. the you think the economic story is better, to eric's point up picking stocks that have exposure? >> it depends on what you mean by overseas. if you're talking abbut emerging markets growth expectations are better than places like the uk or the euro area or even japan. it really depends. now, the good news is that most of the globe is not z4, nin
united technologies and nike looking at opportunities around the globe, consistently reinvesting to promote those opportunities and producing a ton of free cash flow that can be redeployed back into the business and toward other opportunities. those kinds of companies, we think,,are the kinds that people should be thinking about rather than necessarily taking profits of the table from the markets generally. redeploying into places where there are still very nice, long term prospects. cheryl:...
64
64
Jun 26, 2013
06/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - age. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. how old is the oldest person u' known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone ho's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official tirement age. ♪ the question is how do you ma sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ ♪ liz: just a bizarre story about doing business in some overseas nation. the ceo of american company specialty medical supply is now being held hostage by workers in china from 100 employees keeping chip starnes from leaving his own factory in beijing. it has been five days that he has been held inside, and authorities are not even getting involved. jo ling kent has more on
with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - age. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. how old is the oldest person u' known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone ho's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but...
67
67
Jun 28, 2013
06/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
we really think we can use the same technology effectively here in the u.s. in places like south texas. >> if someone wanted to invest in the technology, do you have to make that your cells? do you buy the rights. >> again, we feel that our company is the cutting edge for this right now. the newest uranium mine in the u.s. in seven years. these things are taking a very long time to develop. when you look at the fact that the world still is at a record of population, that is why we are the 67 react there's under construction globally today. >> very quickly, can you share with us the percentage of uranium that your country supplies? we have the potential to become almost 20% of the u.s. market share with the capacity that we have. lori: fascinating. come back again and let us know how you are doing. >> thank you. >> another anonymous investor begging to pay a skyhigh out to buy an iconic landmark. lori: forced rest stops. a new set of regulations. ceo bill graves on his fight to end a plan to limit time behind end a plan to limit time behind the wheel. [ male a
we really think we can use the same technology effectively here in the u.s. in places like south texas. >> if someone wanted to invest in the technology, do you have to make that your cells? do you buy the rights. >> again, we feel that our company is the cutting edge for this right now. the newest uranium mine in the u.s. in seven years. these things are taking a very long time to develop. when you look at the fact that the world still is at a record of population, that is why we...
144
144
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
so much to chew on, but i want to focus on a couple of picks the you have in the technology space. microsoft, is in this old school? >> it is, but, again, if i am trying to dig around in the tax base and trying to find some relative safety, again, i manage money for individuals that are near retirement are and retirement. the one thing i need is liquidity and relative safety. al want to wake up and find that the company mr. earnings and it is down 30%, which we can see. netflix can move very rapidly. and so i don't need at risk in the portfolio. i like the tax base. in areas like the bigger names because of solid revenue growth. look at the fundamentals, longer term. they are dominating in the south on space. i think that is an area that only continues to grow. i think that is -- those are the safer areas, this safer bet that economic with klein money. cheryl: that is interesting. we like to what stocks go up and down, but it does not feel very good when you see one of your top names. ask any investor. i want to ask you. you picked clorox and kellogg when you are on the show in apr
so much to chew on, but i want to focus on a couple of picks the you have in the technology space. microsoft, is in this old school? >> it is, but, again, if i am trying to dig around in the tax base and trying to find some relative safety, again, i manage money for individuals that are near retirement are and retirement. the one thing i need is liquidity and relative safety. al want to wake up and find that the company mr. earnings and it is down 30%, which we can see. netflix can move...
65
65
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
all of that technology is shared across the organization. it's vital for that business and helps us in the u.s. realigning from them about how to serve low-income consumers. liz: a half to get to the dish tv directv merger rumor that pops up all the time. i haven't had an opportunity. how would love to know, is that still at least a possibility and would there be synergy? >> of course there would be synergy. would have to be approved by the federal government, and it would have to be something of a base or interested in. frankly right now the last night checked were focused on other things and other companies in our focus is on our company in a business and our relationship with our customers and how we make it better for the future, whether it's the customer relationship with the technology degree that is where we're focused. liz: no your quiet. my with the cast you have to, one after the dividend? >> share buyback has worked very well. liz: its billions. and so as i have looked at it a dividend is pre-tax efficient and as a lot of friction
all of that technology is shared across the organization. it's vital for that business and helps us in the u.s. realigning from them about how to serve low-income consumers. liz: a half to get to the dish tv directv merger rumor that pops up all the time. i haven't had an opportunity. how would love to know, is that still at least a possibility and would there be synergy? >> of course there would be synergy. would have to be approved by the federal government, and it would have to be...
97
97
Jan 28, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
technologies helping prepare and not having an impact the bottom line. too many of these companies are still doing not what they need to be doing in this area. cheryl: were looking at those areas as well. look at how it can affect them. talk about currency volatility. if you still feel the same we did one month ago? >> i absolutely do. what currency is next? basically currency agnostic, i will be sitting here in three months and may be the yen. this quite frankly this list of companies will be likely a different list. a risk management sector companies not doing well, there are more and more companies doing well and hopefully that list will continue to shrink. cheryl: currencies are fun, and it is. very interesting. the closing bell will ring, 10 minutes to go right now. investors and traders are watching closely. we are close, striking distance may be. taking out the final minutes of trading to find out if we can take it. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. w
technologies helping prepare and not having an impact the bottom line. too many of these companies are still doing not what they need to be doing in this area. cheryl: were looking at those areas as well. look at how it can affect them. talk about currency volatility. if you still feel the same we did one month ago? >> i absolutely do. what currency is next? basically currency agnostic, i will be sitting here in three months and may be the yen. this quite frankly this list of companies...
39
39
Oct 17, 2013
10/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
senior technology analyst. we're going to put up these numbers now, but i can tell you google trading $943.53 after hours. will it open at that tomorrow? >> google is the gold standard. we have to throw a little bit of cold water on these numbers. number one, lot of the earnings upside coming from a lower-than-expected tax rate. they paid 15% of their income, that helps to drive the earnings up. that is a low quality of earnings. the second thing is the prices decline continues. in fact they are accelerating again. pricing has dropped, that is google mobile problem. put those aside, it is great to see the business picked up steam. 22%. any concerns on slow down and e-commerce have not affected google yet. we are seeing that in google. liz: he looks at all of those details that our average investor may not have the time to notice, so thank you for pointing that out. not necessarily cost for click, but paid up 26% versus the market and wall street looking for 22%. is that the reason w we're seeig such a dramatic
senior technology analyst. we're going to put up these numbers now, but i can tell you google trading $943.53 after hours. will it open at that tomorrow? >> google is the gold standard. we have to throw a little bit of cold water on these numbers. number one, lot of the earnings upside coming from a lower-than-expected tax rate. they paid 15% of their income, that helps to drive the earnings up. that is a low quality of earnings. the second thing is the prices decline continues. in fact...
131
131
Apr 18, 2013
04/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
technology front. in the first quarter. liz: why are your storage devices better than others are at least wanted more than others? you have some competitors which are formidable, micron and fusion il. you reconcile these opportunities out there. the potential to modernization, but their is a huge rush to get inside the products the urine. why you guys? what is it you're offering? >> we have a broad portfolio product which is built upon our vertical integration strategy. san this can develop and manufacture a leading-edge best in class menus. japan. we have the secret sauce of the comptroller. flash to my memory, smart phone, tablet. no personnel / going into an enterprise applications as well. understand the requirements. liz: and clearly they like that sort of custom feeling. i have to ask you. hard to get a straight answer out of the semiconductor guys about the pc world. obviously you do have some of your solid state drives equipment in pcs. by the late, for people that don't know, these extra devices for storing data. b
technology front. in the first quarter. liz: why are your storage devices better than others are at least wanted more than others? you have some competitors which are formidable, micron and fusion il. you reconcile these opportunities out there. the potential to modernization, but their is a huge rush to get inside the products the urine. why you guys? what is it you're offering? >> we have a broad portfolio product which is built upon our vertical integration strategy. san this can...
96
96
Mar 15, 2013
03/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
when you go to glasses free technology and 3d becomes this you big u.s. event where you are just watching tv, i think that is where we really need to go. that is inevitable. liz: it is being shot in 3d. it will also be available in 2d. i want you to flip around. you built an entire elevator and you have a great dane. [ laughter ] liz: what are you doing here, as far as building the scene? >> this will be applied in two ways. this will be the opening of a penthouse movie. we will probably develop it into a series. liz: kelly, the big revenue driver could be interactive. meaning interactive chats where you pay to actually have an actors via webcam. how big could that be for penthouse? >> let me tell you how offer to this i am. sitting on an earnings call and listening to the revenues, i thought how can i adapt that into broadcast? we have launched into europe just to test it with our licensing. we think that is the future. liz: the managing director of penthouse. thank you very much. this used to be a washington mutual check printing thing. it was the adult
when you go to glasses free technology and 3d becomes this you big u.s. event where you are just watching tv, i think that is where we really need to go. that is inevitable. liz: it is being shot in 3d. it will also be available in 2d. i want you to flip around. you built an entire elevator and you have a great dane. [ laughter ] liz: what are you doing here, as far as building the scene? >> this will be applied in two ways. this will be the opening of a penthouse movie. we will probably...
68
68
Jun 26, 2013
06/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
i would be looking at more information technology and industrials. those are the areas that from a valuation perspective, you can get the most bang for your box in this type of environment. >> you so much. best of luck. lori: peter barnes is in washington, d.c. with all the details. any clues on future monetary policy today? >> i am afraid not. we were watching this hearing closely because they are both hawks who have opposed recent easy money policces over at the fed. they are both hawks on banks that are too big to fail. that is what they were testifying about at a hearing that just wrapped up. they both believe that dodd-frank financial form does not and too big to fail. lacquers is, in fact, the law may box regulators in. >> i think that depression traps policymakers in a crisis. expectations build up that they may use that discretion to rescue quitters and let them out, let them escape losses. policymakers feel compelled to fulfill the expectation in order to avoid the disruption. peter: the former head was left to defend it. she said the agency
i would be looking at more information technology and industrials. those are the areas that from a valuation perspective, you can get the most bang for your box in this type of environment. >> you so much. best of luck. lori: peter barnes is in washington, d.c. with all the details. any clues on future monetary policy today? >> i am afraid not. we were watching this hearing closely because they are both hawks who have opposed recent easy money policces over at the fed. they are both...
77
77
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
that its technologies canceling temporary you heard about last week and lockheed martin trimming the furloughed plans. how will the defense industry fair in the long haul? jefferies managing director and research analyst. capital managing director, also the "wall street journal"'s top aerospace and defense stock picker. first of all how long do you think the shutdown is going to last? if you 380,000 pentagon workers for load now sent back to work is there really a shutdown when it comes to defense? >> no, there is not. the things that are important are paying the bills and inspect the systems before they are built. the pentagon has what is called the ar military act and they can pay the contractors as well. >>liz: give short cycle contractors people feel will be affected if certain contracts aren't being written and going through. >> that is not the case, they're largely going to be approved now. liz: do you see it that way as well? >> there will be a delay with everything going on in terms of new contracting there will be a delay. in terms of the services guys, what we have seen on
that its technologies canceling temporary you heard about last week and lockheed martin trimming the furloughed plans. how will the defense industry fair in the long haul? jefferies managing director and research analyst. capital managing director, also the "wall street journal"'s top aerospace and defense stock picker. first of all how long do you think the shutdown is going to last? if you 380,000 pentagon workers for load now sent back to work is there really a shutdown when it...
74
74
Jul 10, 2013
07/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
technology turnaround. health care, take a look at some of the leaders in the health care of including a few biotech says well. you can see, amgen is about 4%. alexia and farm up four and a half%. as you noted, a lot of winners in this group when it. liz: a stunning move in oil. $106 per barrel. as we said at the top of the show, we do not know where or oil is going to end up by the end of the weak real-estate stocks in general. we don't know where this session will end if. roller-coaster moves in the last hour. let's get right to the floor show. you get first dibs. this is gc. while we saw a drawdown of 9 million barrels which is very bullish for prices, over the past two weeks, 20 million. people using oil. share -- sure enough, supply goes down in price goes up. >> these numbers over the last couple of years really had not meant much. the algorithms and what have you, i used to blame it. you and i had that discussion, but you can't blame this on the robots. it is the supply and demand structure. the dema
technology turnaround. health care, take a look at some of the leaders in the health care of including a few biotech says well. you can see, amgen is about 4%. alexia and farm up four and a half%. as you noted, a lot of winners in this group when it. liz: a stunning move in oil. $106 per barrel. as we said at the top of the show, we do not know where or oil is going to end up by the end of the weak real-estate stocks in general. we don't know where this session will end if. roller-coaster moves...
84
84
May 23, 2013
05/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
they use technology to try to improve legislation. dennis: there would be nothing wrong with using that as a scouting service. here is the thing, when you started, we had some of the best startups in the world. we did not need some cute online community. how come we need this today? >> there are places wheee entrepreneurship is flourishing. we are trying make it possible for anybody anywhere. some of that is through policy. they raise money even if they are not venture capitalist in the region. bringing both together will give people the skills, resources, connections, sometimes the capital they need to take that idea and really want a company. dennis: on one hand, you have great off-the-shelf billing and marketing. on the other hand, you have a lot of business, government policies. >> i think that is a mix. the startup ecosystem is much broader. our armor. these are all startups that are global companies. we love the internet. we really recognize entrepreneurship. we really need to make it easier for entrepreneurs to get it going. de
they use technology to try to improve legislation. dennis: there would be nothing wrong with using that as a scouting service. here is the thing, when you started, we had some of the best startups in the world. we did not need some cute online community. how come we need this today? >> there are places wheee entrepreneurship is flourishing. we are trying make it possible for anybody anywhere. some of that is through policy. they raise money even if they are not venture capitalist in the...
172
172
Nov 13, 2013
11/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ and this pk is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels. metacil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. liz: a few weeks ago billionaire investor bill ackman says he has new information on herbalife that would reinforce what his massive short position on the company is a good bet. we have been waiting for that. charlie gasparino now on details what exactly the new information is and we're waiting to do the taste test. we already have shauna in the control room and marco on the set. now i have mine. shauna is still drinking. charlie: like she is choking on it. is it good? what does it taste like? chalk? now i know why he shorted the stock. liz: there watching your story. charlie:
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ and this pk is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels. metacil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. liz: a few weeks ago billionaire investor bill ackman...
114
114
Dec 13, 2013
12/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
and no one applies more technology to produce american energy and refine it more efficiently than exxonmobil. because using energy responsibly has never been more important. energyives here. ♪ ♪ lori: the dow crossed the unchanged line more than 50 tons today as investors weigh economic data it against the odds of a tapir. my next guest, chief equity strategist and portfolio manager thinks fed tapir is imminent in joins us to give us his playbook for the market. how you characterize where we are where we're headed? >> well,. lori: at think we have a delay. go ahead. >> i was going to say, you are right, lot of indecision as the unchains line gets across some eight times. i think the market is tired, taking a bit of a rest, uncertain exactly what the tapering means : it will come. it is digesting the great gains we have had so far. maybe saving some firepower for 2014. wouldn't that be nice. lori: wouldn't that be nice. what you think will happen? the s&p with 24% gain spree will repeat that? >> i would like to think so, but i've you're probably not. a lot of that came from valuation or p
and no one applies more technology to produce american energy and refine it more efficiently than exxonmobil. because using energy responsibly has never been more important. energyives here. ♪ ♪ lori: the dow crossed the unchanged line more than 50 tons today as investors weigh economic data it against the odds of a tapir. my next guest, chief equity strategist and portfolio manager thinks fed tapir is imminent in joins us to give us his playbook for the market. how you characterize where...
97
97
Jun 13, 2013
06/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
getting you to spend more on clothing versus technology. coming up later this hour, it's a fox business exclusive. and the u.s. solar industry off to its strongest start ever in the first quarter. first quarter, one of the best performances in the s&p 500 over the past year. packard behind that. up more than 230%. so we are talking the first solar ceo. he is only talking to a fox business. it is an exclusive interview on how he is going to scale up. they have the utility business and the rooftop business. what is he doing with this company? you have to hear it. ♪ we wentut and asked people a simple questn: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived welinto their 90s. and th's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changeduch is the official retirement age. ♪ the qstion is how do you make sure you have the moneyou need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ liz: shares are moving higher, up about $2. the groce
getting you to spend more on clothing versus technology. coming up later this hour, it's a fox business exclusive. and the u.s. solar industry off to its strongest start ever in the first quarter. first quarter, one of the best performances in the s&p 500 over the past year. packard behind that. up more than 230%. so we are talking the first solar ceo. he is only talking to a fox business. it is an exclusive interview on how he is going to scale up. they have the utility business and the...
112
112
Dec 11, 2013
12/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
foundation else insecure suppliers for an unmanned mission launch in 2018 he essentially testing out technology that would be used for settlers and if all goes well, the first permanent settlers could land on mars by 2025. here's the catch, once you are there, there's no way to come back. that was not enough to steer people away from the idea, over 200,000 signing up to switch planets. making some of the equipment for all of theirs. lockheed martin, down about $1 right now. the smart phone, the smart watch, now the smart basketball. the creator of the bluetooth ball that uses an app to coach your shooting, passing and dribbling skills. dennis: drilling down every workplace stereotype in 60 seconds. i will be joining adam and lori coming up with the panting commercial that has both men and women talking. so i can rch ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branc
foundation else insecure suppliers for an unmanned mission launch in 2018 he essentially testing out technology that would be used for settlers and if all goes well, the first permanent settlers could land on mars by 2025. here's the catch, once you are there, there's no way to come back. that was not enough to steer people away from the idea, over 200,000 signing up to switch planets. making some of the equipment for all of theirs. lockheed martin, down about $1 right now. the smart phone, the...
93
93
Feb 21, 2013
02/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
we see industrial health care information technology under some pressure, or jobless claims numbers in the first time in three weeks. moving forward, just trying to work around some of the people who work here. we are seeing the fed's number weighing on the market, worries about whether or not after we saw those, whether or not the fed will actually pull out the stimulus, the kool-aid we have been seeing. it has inflated these markets pushing them near the all-time highs. after yesterday, you are seeing names like bank of america, caterpillar under pressure. down 69 points right now, phil flynn, what do you see in chicago? phil: we are seeing even more pressure after the energy information administration reports, larger than expected crude build up. we also saw heating oil concerned to get crushed. the numbers came in a little bit bullish but the market continued to go down that much for gasoline, under a lot of pressure because of a big drop in crude oil, but we saw a rebound after the draw down in gasoline. the big reason we saw the drop in gasoline supplies was a surprise drop in im
we see industrial health care information technology under some pressure, or jobless claims numbers in the first time in three weeks. moving forward, just trying to work around some of the people who work here. we are seeing the fed's number weighing on the market, worries about whether or not after we saw those, whether or not the fed will actually pull out the stimulus, the kool-aid we have been seeing. it has inflated these markets pushing them near the all-time highs. after yesterday, you...
116
116
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
liz: how do you feel about technology? some of these names are now able to pay dividends, so much cash on their balance sheets and they're ready because they have a little bit of clarity. >> technology is different now than it was 10 years ago. it is not necessarily the hot growth spots, it is like industrials used to be, dividends, stable growth. ultimately you can have a better opportunity from technology in the second half rather than in the first half but in terms of 2013 overall, technology is the place we would look to add exposure over the course of the year. liz: let's talk globally. emerging markets or different points on the planet where would you be putting your money? >> emerging markets are a great spot because we have seen a return to diversification in our view. we have gotten to the point we are not entirely risk on, risk off. no different assets of risk, emerging markets are one of those areas particularly in asia right now. right now we like china, hong kong, malaysia is also an opportunity that we see as
liz: how do you feel about technology? some of these names are now able to pay dividends, so much cash on their balance sheets and they're ready because they have a little bit of clarity. >> technology is different now than it was 10 years ago. it is not necessarily the hot growth spots, it is like industrials used to be, dividends, stable growth. ultimately you can have a better opportunity from technology in the second half rather than in the first half but in terms of 2013 overall,...
88
88
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
>> when you look at some of these technology names you see them turning around. [closing bell ringing] nasdaq going higher going into the close. david: bells ringing on wall street. what a positive day for a newmont in november. we see all green arrows. one, russell 2000 getting kicked around. small and mid-size caps, having a tough time. nasdaq managed to squeak out a positive day, just barely. dow and s&p firmly in the green. a good day for those indexes to start the month, please. >> brand newmont, what do we general motors gaining 16%. ford sales up 14%. chrysler saw a jump of 11%. ford and chrysler numbers slightly below forecast. david: u.s. manufacturing grew in the fastest pace in 2 1/2 years. institute for supply management report said
>> when you look at some of these technology names you see them turning around. [closing bell ringing] nasdaq going higher going into the close. david: bells ringing on wall street. what a positive day for a newmont in november. we see all green arrows. one, russell 2000 getting kicked around. small and mid-size caps, having a tough time. nasdaq managed to squeak out a positive day, just barely. dow and s&p firmly in the green. a good day for those indexes to start the month, please....
101
101
Jul 18, 2013
07/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
major technology companies ahead of their earnings reports ahead of the bill. on the story. a lot of people owning their portfolios. >> in part because they're such a bellwether. cool and microsoft. you have it down 1%. microsoft down 1%. up nearly 30%. year to date its pre nice. analysts are expecting earnings per share of $10.78 on revenue of $14 billion which would be about 6% earnings per share growth, not bad. investors ought to be watching the cost per click. you would like that number to go out. that is an important matter for any allied company. motorola, that hansard division that is bought. protecting itself from samsung, becoming even more powerful. a great customer. a slowdown, it ebay and amazon. it's also a good outlook for ad spending. the company thinks the economy will turn down. microsoft and the shares up 30%. an extraordinary run for a sluggish company. going through a major makeover lately 20 billion in revenue is pretty good growth. 11 percent growth per share. 15 percent growth in revenue. investors will be looking a that large organization, wondering
major technology companies ahead of their earnings reports ahead of the bill. on the story. a lot of people owning their portfolios. >> in part because they're such a bellwether. cool and microsoft. you have it down 1%. microsoft down 1%. up nearly 30%. year to date its pre nice. analysts are expecting earnings per share of $10.78 on revenue of $14 billion which would be about 6% earnings per share growth, not bad. investors ought to be watching the cost per click. you would like that...
121
121
Dec 16, 2013
12/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event s back, with the perfe vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] get the all-new 2014 cla250 starting at just $29,900. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and ows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. >> reporter: i'm ashley webster with your fox business brief. in detroit the judge is allowing appeal of the city's bankruptcy to get straight to a higher court. union, pension funds and retiree groups are fighting the judge's decisi
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event s back, with the perfe vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] get the all-new 2014 cla250 starting at just $29,900. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's...